But they can’t get rid of the centerpiece...
But they can’t get rid of the centerpiece...
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The neckbeard brigade is already out in force, ranting because Phoebe Waller-Bridge is (apparently) to be the lead female role. I still can’t seriously believe this is hapening; given Ford’s age, and Disney’s love of money, I’d make a strong guess this is going to be a backdoor pilot for spin-offs.
I had the same thought. Hold onto your butts. This movie is going be either really good or extremely terrible. There is no in between.
Harrison Ford has arrived in the U.K. to film Indiana Jones 5.
Marc Spector’s whole thing is multiple personalities; Moon Knight, Steven Grant, Jake Lockley, Mr. Knight.
So yes, exactly.
Moon Knight has multiple personalities.
Unless you assume that every journalist, online commenter, fan, and viewer is going to solely refer to all of these actors by their names, then, yeah, it’s a pretty good idea to let us know the pronouns of the actors. Considering they’ll likely be referred to by the pronouns at least as much as they are by their…
I 100% can believe Jolie as a weird immortal semi-alien magical warrior.
If it’s like the other MCU films, they had a framework they let Zhao wrap in her style. Which means this could very well be the MCU (and Zhao) going for it and going for a truly epic film.
I kinda got the feeling that Disney had been sitting on the trailer for a long, long time trying to figure out how to sell the movie and decided to keep the Ancient Astronauts to a bare minimum while playing up the star power and then tying in the Avengers at the end to remind non-fanatical viewers that this was set…
I know we all made fun of Feige’s reaction, but I really am impressed with the locations, production design, etc. It looks like a real movie!
I was sorta so-so on the trailer overall, but the gigantic triangle-shaped ship emerging out of nothing over the village was about the most Kirbyesque thing I’ve ever seen in a superhero movie.
I haven't been this excited to see a Marvel movie since the first Guardians of the Galaxy movie. Like GotG, I literally know nothing about The Eternals comic source material, so I'll be going into this completely fresh.
Not sure how familiar you are with MCU films, so forgive if this is condescendingly explaining shit. But the studio’s been pretty good at blending the filmmakers’ unique creative voices with their larger overarching storytelling project. For example, I think Ryan Coogler, Peyton Reed, Taika Waititi, The Russos, James…
Evangelicals have always been offended by things. They were offended when Dogma came out in 1999. They were offended when The Last Temptation of Christ came out in 1988. At this point in time, I sincerely don’t give a shit about them being offended when “being offended” is their continual state of being.
Or, counterpoint, the Moira retcon is the most interesting thing that’s been done with the X-men in decades, and rocks.
It was actually pretty tits.